Sentence examples for connotations of individual from inspiring English sources

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Property, an object of legal rights, which embraces possessions or wealth collectively, frequently with strong connotations of individual ownership.

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While before globalisation, consuming local foods indeed represented the custom, because foods were plausibly local for the most part, today this orientation assumes the connotations of the individual's conscious and weighted choice.

A further striking finding was that colors from the same color group (i.e. blues or reds) had completely different connotations for individuals, in terms of their positivity or negativity, depending on brightness and saturation (i.e. dark purple versus pale purple).

The term carries strong connotations of autonomy and individuality.

If we want to introduce vague singulars into our language, we will have to invent some special term, such as 'a', to signify Socrates together with a connotation of all the individual circumstances, and 'a' will then count as a vague singular.

But "affirmative action" carries an explicitly zero-sum connotation; if one group of individuals is being advantaged, another group is, of course, being disadvantaged.

In contrast with the connotations of the Sanskrit dhātu, which has connotations ranging from an individual component of existence to a realm of existents, fo-xing literally means "Buddha-nature" and carries with it dispositional or relational accents deriving from the indigenous Chinese notion of "nature" (xing, 性).

Eating beans has connotations of death.

"It has cultural connotations of triviality.

It has connotations of being a loser.

The term's connotations of torture were apt.

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